Tumbleseed, the roguelike title from Designer Greg Wohlwend, makes its debut priced at £11.99.

"A deceptively deep roguelike about balancing a seed up a dangerous and ever-changing mountain,” the Nintendo description reads.

"Avoid holes and defeat corrupted creatures in this dual-stick action adventure. Along with your perilous trek, you'll be forced to strategize, grow powerful with upgrades, and master the art of rolling to avoid the mountain's many dangers."

The ACA NEOGEO collection gets another title this week, this time Blazing Star has been made available costing £6.29.

"BLAZING STAR" is a shooting game released by SNK in 1998. Your mission is to take on the sinister AI “Brawshella” that is the main culprit behind an army of deadly biological weapons. You have 6 different ships at your disposal for this task.

"The game features classic high score gameplay with higher points awarded when players land successful charge shots to chain multiple enemies."

Nintendo Switch fans haven’t had a torrent of titles full into their laps since the new console launched in March but it appears that the Japanese games giant is making the ones that do arrive, count.

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe started setting new Nintendo franchise sales records in the United States on its first day.

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One of the newest entries into the Nintendo Switch game list has been confirmed to have moved 459,000 copies on launch day in the US, with the huge numbers beating Mario Kart Wii to become the fastest-selling game in the franchise's history.

Mario Kart Wii shifted 433,900 units and serves as a good gauge on how well the Nintendo Switch is holding up as it reaches its third month on the market.

And now analysts are dubbing the new Mario Kart 8 Deluxe title as a mega-hit for Nintendo, with stock up 87% over the last year for the company.

Zelda Breath of the Wild has been singled out as the console's biggest game, however, the surprise impact of the new karting port cannot be underestimated.

And there’s more predicted movement in the future, thanks to titles such as Mario Kart 8 selling so well on the new console.

Jefferies equity analyst Atul Goyal had this to say on the matter (via Market Insider): “No, this is not just any ordinary success. The scale of this success is many times bigger than what is visible with "MK8D sales of 459K units exceeded MKWii sales of 405K".

“Analysing the scale, we realize that like-for-like, MK8D is mega-hit on a different scale altogether (maybe 5-10x better). On the launch day in the US, MK8D sold c. 459K units.

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“The earlier launch day record was earlier held by Mario Kart Wii (launched in Apr 2008).

“Recall that MK-Wii was launched 17 months after Wii launch (Nov-2006). My 31 Mar’08, Wii had a global installed base of 24.45m (Switch was at c. 2.74m by ’17 Mar-end) and its installed base in The Americas was 10.6m (Switch was 1.2m)."

Because of carefully planned launches and the success of the Nintendo Switch itself, Goyal added that 2018 operating profit is looking good and could be "well beyond the company’s conservative guidance."

Nintendo Switch stock is getting a major boost this year, with the Japanese games giant confirming their plans for holiday 2017.

President Tatsumi Kimishima has commented on the recent retail problems facing fans, revealing that Nintendo plan to ratchet up their own sales in a big way.

Answering questions on the stock levels currently needed to fulfil demand in 2017, Kimishima commented that manufacturing efforts had been increased to deal with whatever is round the corner.

"If demand for Nintendo Switch reaches the same levels that Wii did, isn’t it likely that the product will be sold out during the holiday season if you can’t secure sufficient inventory levels by the fall?" a report question reads.

“We are planning to ship 10 million units this fiscal year, and this figure takes into account the fantastic response we have received from consumers,” Kimishima replied.

“Planning to ship 10 million units means that we actually plan to produce more than that including units in our warehouse and in-transit product.

“We are not currently producing this full amount all at once.

“We expect that the number of consumers who want to buy the hardware will increase as we release titles such as ARMS, Splatoon 2 and Super Mario Odyssey, so our current production model takes that into account.”

If Nintendo prove right and consumer interest does grow rather than softens, we could see a shortening of the Nintendo Switch price in the next 12 months.

This would be due to the manufacturing costs being driven down by the impact of mass production, although profitability could be affected in the short-term.

"We priced the Nintendo Switch hardware to have no negative impact on overall earnings. As for the profitability of the hardware, our production quantities will need to reach a certain level before we see any cost reductions," Kimishima added.

"Volume efficiencies will start to emerge once we produce the 10 million units we expect to ship this fiscal year, but we will not get the benefit of this right away. Looking ahead, we do expect that the number and variety of the Nintendo Switch accessories will help grow our business."